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May 2013

  • Talk at Brooklyn College by Todd Gureckis

April 2013

  • Research mention in Boston Globe by Todd Gureckis
  • Associate Editor at Cognitive Science by Todd Gureckis

March 2013

  • Evaluating Amazon’s Mechanical Turk as a Tool for Experimental Behavioral Research by Todd Gureckis and John McDonnell
  • Brainwave at Rubin Museum of Art by Todd Gureckis

November 2012

  • Talk at Columbia University by Todd Gureckis
  • Talk at Yale University by Todd Gureckis

September 2012

  • Welcome Anna! by Todd Gureckis
  • Self-directed Learning: A Cognitive and Computational Perspective by Todd Gureckis
  • Effective integration of serially presented stochastic cues by Todd Gureckis

August 2012

  • Welcome Patricia! by Todd Gureckis
  • Lab Hosting Mechanical Turk/Multi-voxel Pattern Analysis Workshop by Todd Gureckis
  • Farewell to Nate by Todd Gureckis

July 2012

  • Farewell Mordechai! by Todd Gureckis
  • CogSci Computational Modeling Prize by Todd Gureckis
  • Lab Github by Todd Gureckis

April 2012

  • CogSci 2012 Acceptance! by Todd Gureckis

February 2012

  • Talk at Stevens Institute of Technology by Todd Gureckis

November 2011

  • Busy November by Todd Gureckis

July 2011

  • Behavior 2011 by Todd Gureckis
  • New paper in JOCN by Todd Gureckis

April 2011

  • Congrats to Jay by Todd Gureckis
  • CogSci 2011 Acceptance! by Todd Gureckis

February 2011

  • UT Austin Talk by Todd Gureckis

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